One of my favorite films from this year’s Sundance Film Festival was first time directors Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul’s dramedy The D Train. The movie stars Jack Black as a desperate man trying to organize a high school reunion who courts a former classmate (James Marsden) in the hopes that his celebrity (he starred in a national commercial) may be enough to draw in other alums. While I could go into the specifics of why you should seek out this movie, I’d be giving away some of the film's secrets. Just trust me when I say The D Train is a great twist on the typical high school reunion movie and it’s worth your time and money. It also stars Kathryn Hahn, Jeffrey Tambor, Mike White, Kyle Bornheimer, Henry Zebrowski, and Russell Posner. The film opens in limited release this weekend.
At the Los Angeles press day I landed an exclusive video interview with Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul. They talked about the genesis of the story, making the film in only 22 days, their first cut, casting Jack Black, not spoiling the movie in the trailer, future projects, and more.
Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul:
0:32 – The genesis of the story.
1:31 – Straying true to their original idea and the reality of the story.
2:18 – How they made the film in 22 days.
3:08 – What they learned through the process of making the movie.
3:48 – The length of the first cut compared to the finished film.
4:08 – The amount of deleted scenes versus tightening up the picture.
4:29 – How Jack Black was the actor they wanted to land the most.
5:10 – Their writing process.
5:58 – What they remember about premiering their movie at Sundance.
6:50 – Their involvement in cutting the trailer to avoid spoilers.
7:13 – Future projects.
For More Collider:
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'The D Train' Interview: Writer-Directors Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul from Complex.

published:06 May 2015

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Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel on their film "The D Train," which premiered in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and is now in theaters.
Learn more about "The D Train" at: http://www.sundance.org/projects/the-d-train
The Official YouTube Channel of the Sundance Film Festival, presented by the non-profit Sundance Institute.
Enjoy up-to-the minute coverage of the Festival, including filmmaker panels, interviews and behind-the-scenes footage.

published:13 Jan 2015

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BTVRtv Sits Down With "The D Train" directors Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel

Jami Philbrick speaks with writers and directors Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul about their new film 'The D Train,' which stars Jack Black and opens in theaters on May 8th.

published:08 May 2015

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We go one-on-one with David Goodman, Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel to talk about the TV series premiere of Allen Gregory at Comic-Con 2011.
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BTVRtv Sits Down With "The D Train" directors Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel

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One of my favorite films from this year’s Sundance Film Festival was first time directors Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul’s dramedy The D Train. The movie stars Jack Black as a desperate man trying to organize a high school reunion who courts a former classmate (James Marsden) in the hopes that his celebrity (he starred in a national commercial) may be enough to draw in other alums. While I could go into the specifics of why you should seek out this movie, I’d be giving away some of the film’s secrets. Just trust me when I say The D Train is a great twist on the typical high school reunion movie and it’s worth your time and money. It also stars Kathryn Hahn, Jeffrey Tambor, Mike White, Kyle Bornheimer, Henry Zebrowski, and Russell Posner. The film is now playing in limited release.
In the video below, Jack Black and James Marsden play a game I’m calling “Save or Kill.” The purpose of the game is to find out which franchises, people, or bands people would choose when pitted against something else of equal value. If you were told you can save one of these things and the other would be erased from existence, what would you pick?
In today’s edition we’ve got:
• Star Wars vs. Star Trek
• Han Solo vs. Indiana Jones
• The Beatles vs. The Rolling Stone
• Game of Thrones vs. Breaking Bad.
• Zelda vs. or Mario
• 'N Sync vs. Backstreet Boys
• Mad Men vs. The Wire
For more on The D Train:
http://collider.com/tag/the-d-train/
For More Collider:
http://collider.com/
https://twitter.com/collidernews
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As the online source for movies, television, breaking news, incisive content, and imminent trends, Collider Videos is more than an essential destination; it’s the homepage for young men obsessed with staying ahead of the curve.
Jack Black and James Marsden Play “Save or Kill” from Collider.

One of my favorite films from this year’s Sundance Film Festival was first time directors Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul’s dramedy The D Train. The movie stars Jack Black as a desperate man trying to organize a high school reunion who courts a former classmate (James Marsden) in the hopes that his celebrity (he starred in a national commercial) may be enough to draw in other alums. While I could go into the specifics of why you should seek out this movie, I’d be giving away some of the film's secrets. Just trust me when I say The D Train is a great twist on the typical high school reunion movie and it’s worth your time and money. It also stars Kathryn Hahn, Jeffrey Tambor, Mike White, Kyle Bornheimer, Henry Zebrowski, and Russell Posner. The film opens in limited release this weekend.
At the Los Angeles press day I landed an exclusive video interview with Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul. They talked about the genesis of the story, making the film in only 22 days, their first cut, casting Jack Black, not spoiling the movie in the trailer, future projects, and more.
Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul:
0:32 – The genesis of the story.
1:31 – Straying true to their original idea and the reality of the story.
2:18 – How they made the film in 22 days.
3:08 – What they learned through the process of making the movie.
3:48 – The length of the first cut compared to the finished film.
4:08 – The amount of deleted scenes versus tightening up the picture.
4:29 – How Jack Black was the actor they wanted to land the most.
5:10 – Their writing process.
5:58 – What they remember about premiering their movie at Sundance.
6:50 – Their involvement in cutting the trailer to avoid spoilers.
7:13 – Future projects.
For More Collider:
http://collider.com/
https://twitter.com/collidernews
https://www.facebook.com/colliderdotcom
As the online source for movies, television, breaking news, incisive content, and imminent trends, Collider Videos is more than an essential destination; it’s the homepage for young men obsessed with staying ahead of the curve.
'The D Train' Interview: Writer-Directors Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul from Complex.

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Meet The Artists '15: Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel

Meet The Artists '15: Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel

Meet The Artists '15: Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel

Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel on their film "The D Train," which premiered in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and is now in theaters.
Learn more about "The D Train" at: http://www.sundance.org/projects/the-d-train
The Official YouTube Channel of the Sundance Film Festival, presented by the non-profit Sundance Institute.
Enjoy up-to-the minute coverage of the Festival, including filmmaker panels, interviews and behind-the-scenes footage.

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"The D Train" Directors Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel FULL Interview

"The D Train" Directors Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel FULL Interview

"The D Train" Directors Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel FULL Interview

BTVRtv Sits Down With "The D Train" directors Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel

We go one-on-one with David Goodman, Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel to talk about the TV series premiere of Allen Gregory at Comic-Con 2011.
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BTVRtv Sits Down With "The D Train" directors Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel

BTVRtv Sits Down With "The D Train" directors Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel

BTVRtv Sits Down With "The D Train" directors Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel

BTVRtv Sits Down With "The D Train" directors Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel

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Jarrad Paul shopping in Beverly Hills

Jarrad Paul shopping in Beverly Hills

Jarrad Paul shopping in Beverly Hills

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Jack Black and James Marsden Play “Save or Kill”

One of my favorite films from this year’s Sundance Film Festival was first time directors Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul’s dramedy The D Train. The movie stars Jack Black as a desperate man trying to organize a high school reunion who courts a former classmate (James Marsden) in the hopes that his celebrity (he starred in a national commercial) may be enough to draw in other alums. While I could go into the specifics of why you should seek out this movie, I’d be giving away some of the film’s secrets. Just trust me when I say The D Train is a great twist on the typical high school reunion movie and it’s worth your time and money. It also stars Kathryn Hahn, Jeffrey Tambor, Mike White, Kyle Bornheimer, Henry Zebrowski, and Russell Posner. The film is now playing in limited release.
In the video below, Jack Black and James Marsden play a game I’m calling “Save or Kill.” The purpose of the game is to find out which franchises, people, or bands people would choose when pitted against something else of equal value. If you were told you can save one of these things and the other would be erased from existence, what would you pick?
In today’s edition we’ve got:
• Star Wars vs. Star Trek
• Han Solo vs. Indiana Jones
• The Beatles vs. The Rolling Stone
• Game of Thrones vs. Breaking Bad.
• Zelda vs. or Mario
• 'N Sync vs. Backstreet Boys
• Mad Men vs. The Wire
For more on The D Train:
http://collider.com/tag/the-d-train/
For More Collider:
http://collider.com/
https://twitter.com/collidernews
https://www.facebook.com/colliderdotcom
As the online source for movies, television, breaking news, incisive content, and imminent trends, Collider Videos is more than an essential destination; it’s the homepage for young men obsessed with staying ahead of the curve.
Jack Black and James Marsden Play “Save or Kill” from Collider.

One of my favorite films from this year’s Sundance Film Festival was first time directors Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul’s dramedy The D Train. The movie stars Jack Black as a desperate man trying to organize a high school reunion who courts a former classmate (James Marsden) in the hopes that his celebrity (he starred in a national commercial) may be enough to draw in other alums. While I could go into the specifics of why you should seek out this movie, I’d be giving away some of the film's secrets. Just trust me when I say The D Train is a great twist on the typical high school reunion movie and it’s worth your time and money. It also stars Kathryn Hahn, Jeffrey Tambor, Mike White, Kyle Bornheimer, Henry Zebrowski, and Russell Posner. The film opens in limited release this weekend.
At th...

published: 06 May 2015

Meet The Artists '15: Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel

Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel on their film "The D Train," which premiered in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and is now in theaters.
Learn more about "The D Train" at: http://www.sundance.org/projects/the-d-train
The Official YouTube Channel of the Sundance Film Festival, presented by the non-profit Sundance Institute.
Enjoy up-to-the minute coverage of the Festival, including filmmaker panels, interviews and behind-the-scenes footage.

published: 13 Jan 2015

"The D Train" Directors Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel FULL Interview

BTVRtv Sits Down With "The D Train" directors Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel

We go one-on-one with David Goodman, Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel to talk about the TV series premiere of Allen Gregory at Comic-Con 2011.
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published: 14 Aug 2011

BTVRtv Sits Down With "The D Train" directors Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel

BTVRtv Sits Down With "The D Train" directors Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel

published: 22 Jul 2015

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Jack Black and James Marsden Play “Save or Kill”

One of my favorite films from this year’s Sundance Film Festival was first time directors Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul’s dramedy The D Train. The movie stars Jack Black as a desperate man trying to organize a high school reunion who courts a former classmate (James Marsden) in the hopes that his celebrity (he starred in a national commercial) may be enough to draw in other alums. While I could go into the specifics of why you should seek out this movie, I’d be giving away some of the film’s secrets. Just trust me when I say The D Train is a great twist on the typical high school reunion movie and it’s worth your time and money. It also stars Kathryn Hahn, Jeffrey Tambor, Mike White, Kyle Bornheimer, Henry Zebrowski, and Russell Posner. The film is now playing in limited release.
In the vi...

One of my favorite films from this year’s Sundance Film Festival was first time directors Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul’s dramedy The D Train. The movie stars Ja...

One of my favorite films from this year’s Sundance Film Festival was first time directors Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul’s dramedy The D Train. The movie stars Jack Black as a desperate man trying to organize a high school reunion who courts a former classmate (James Marsden) in the hopes that his celebrity (he starred in a national commercial) may be enough to draw in other alums. While I could go into the specifics of why you should seek out this movie, I’d be giving away some of the film's secrets. Just trust me when I say The D Train is a great twist on the typical high school reunion movie and it’s worth your time and money. It also stars Kathryn Hahn, Jeffrey Tambor, Mike White, Kyle Bornheimer, Henry Zebrowski, and Russell Posner. The film opens in limited release this weekend.
At the Los Angeles press day I landed an exclusive video interview with Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul. They talked about the genesis of the story, making the film in only 22 days, their first cut, casting Jack Black, not spoiling the movie in the trailer, future projects, and more.
Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul:
0:32 – The genesis of the story.
1:31 – Straying true to their original idea and the reality of the story.
2:18 – How they made the film in 22 days.
3:08 – What they learned through the process of making the movie.
3:48 – The length of the first cut compared to the finished film.
4:08 – The amount of deleted scenes versus tightening up the picture.
4:29 – How Jack Black was the actor they wanted to land the most.
5:10 – Their writing process.
5:58 – What they remember about premiering their movie at Sundance.
6:50 – Their involvement in cutting the trailer to avoid spoilers.
7:13 – Future projects.
For More Collider:
http://collider.com/
https://twitter.com/collidernews
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As the online source for movies, television, breaking news, incisive content, and imminent trends, Collider Videos is more than an essential destination; it’s the homepage for young men obsessed with staying ahead of the curve.
'The D Train' Interview: Writer-Directors Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul from Complex.

One of my favorite films from this year’s Sundance Film Festival was first time directors Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul’s dramedy The D Train. The movie stars Jack Black as a desperate man trying to organize a high school reunion who courts a former classmate (James Marsden) in the hopes that his celebrity (he starred in a national commercial) may be enough to draw in other alums. While I could go into the specifics of why you should seek out this movie, I’d be giving away some of the film's secrets. Just trust me when I say The D Train is a great twist on the typical high school reunion movie and it’s worth your time and money. It also stars Kathryn Hahn, Jeffrey Tambor, Mike White, Kyle Bornheimer, Henry Zebrowski, and Russell Posner. The film opens in limited release this weekend.
At the Los Angeles press day I landed an exclusive video interview with Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul. They talked about the genesis of the story, making the film in only 22 days, their first cut, casting Jack Black, not spoiling the movie in the trailer, future projects, and more.
Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul:
0:32 – The genesis of the story.
1:31 – Straying true to their original idea and the reality of the story.
2:18 – How they made the film in 22 days.
3:08 – What they learned through the process of making the movie.
3:48 – The length of the first cut compared to the finished film.
4:08 – The amount of deleted scenes versus tightening up the picture.
4:29 – How Jack Black was the actor they wanted to land the most.
5:10 – Their writing process.
5:58 – What they remember about premiering their movie at Sundance.
6:50 – Their involvement in cutting the trailer to avoid spoilers.
7:13 – Future projects.
For More Collider:
http://collider.com/
https://twitter.com/collidernews
https://www.facebook.com/colliderdotcom
As the online source for movies, television, breaking news, incisive content, and imminent trends, Collider Videos is more than an essential destination; it’s the homepage for young men obsessed with staying ahead of the curve.
'The D Train' Interview: Writer-Directors Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul from Complex.

Meet The Artists '15: Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel

Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel on their film "The D Train," which premiered in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and is now in thea...

Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel on their film "The D Train," which premiered in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and is now in theaters.
Learn more about "The D Train" at: http://www.sundance.org/projects/the-d-train
The Official YouTube Channel of the Sundance Film Festival, presented by the non-profit Sundance Institute.
Enjoy up-to-the minute coverage of the Festival, including filmmaker panels, interviews and behind-the-scenes footage.

Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel on their film "The D Train," which premiered in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and is now in theaters.
Learn more about "The D Train" at: http://www.sundance.org/projects/the-d-train
The Official YouTube Channel of the Sundance Film Festival, presented by the non-profit Sundance Institute.
Enjoy up-to-the minute coverage of the Festival, including filmmaker panels, interviews and behind-the-scenes footage.

We go one-on-one with David Goodman, Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel to talk about the TV series premiere of Allen Gregory at Comic-Con 2011.
For more TV videos, ...

We go one-on-one with David Goodman, Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel to talk about the TV series premiere of Allen Gregory at Comic-Con 2011.
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We go one-on-one with David Goodman, Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel to talk about the TV series premiere of Allen Gregory at Comic-Con 2011.
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Jack Black and James Marsden Play “Save or Kill”

One of my favorite films from this year’s Sundance Film Festival was first time directors Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul’s dramedy The D Train. The movie stars Ja...

One of my favorite films from this year’s Sundance Film Festival was first time directors Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul’s dramedy The D Train. The movie stars Jack Black as a desperate man trying to organize a high school reunion who courts a former classmate (James Marsden) in the hopes that his celebrity (he starred in a national commercial) may be enough to draw in other alums. While I could go into the specifics of why you should seek out this movie, I’d be giving away some of the film’s secrets. Just trust me when I say The D Train is a great twist on the typical high school reunion movie and it’s worth your time and money. It also stars Kathryn Hahn, Jeffrey Tambor, Mike White, Kyle Bornheimer, Henry Zebrowski, and Russell Posner. The film is now playing in limited release.
In the video below, Jack Black and James Marsden play a game I’m calling “Save or Kill.” The purpose of the game is to find out which franchises, people, or bands people would choose when pitted against something else of equal value. If you were told you can save one of these things and the other would be erased from existence, what would you pick?
In today’s edition we’ve got:
• Star Wars vs. Star Trek
• Han Solo vs. Indiana Jones
• The Beatles vs. The Rolling Stone
• Game of Thrones vs. Breaking Bad.
• Zelda vs. or Mario
• 'N Sync vs. Backstreet Boys
• Mad Men vs. The Wire
For more on The D Train:
http://collider.com/tag/the-d-train/
For More Collider:
http://collider.com/
https://twitter.com/collidernews
https://www.facebook.com/colliderdotcom
As the online source for movies, television, breaking news, incisive content, and imminent trends, Collider Videos is more than an essential destination; it’s the homepage for young men obsessed with staying ahead of the curve.
Jack Black and James Marsden Play “Save or Kill” from Collider.

One of my favorite films from this year’s Sundance Film Festival was first time directors Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul’s dramedy The D Train. The movie stars Jack Black as a desperate man trying to organize a high school reunion who courts a former classmate (James Marsden) in the hopes that his celebrity (he starred in a national commercial) may be enough to draw in other alums. While I could go into the specifics of why you should seek out this movie, I’d be giving away some of the film’s secrets. Just trust me when I say The D Train is a great twist on the typical high school reunion movie and it’s worth your time and money. It also stars Kathryn Hahn, Jeffrey Tambor, Mike White, Kyle Bornheimer, Henry Zebrowski, and Russell Posner. The film is now playing in limited release.
In the video below, Jack Black and James Marsden play a game I’m calling “Save or Kill.” The purpose of the game is to find out which franchises, people, or bands people would choose when pitted against something else of equal value. If you were told you can save one of these things and the other would be erased from existence, what would you pick?
In today’s edition we’ve got:
• Star Wars vs. Star Trek
• Han Solo vs. Indiana Jones
• The Beatles vs. The Rolling Stone
• Game of Thrones vs. Breaking Bad.
• Zelda vs. or Mario
• 'N Sync vs. Backstreet Boys
• Mad Men vs. The Wire
For more on The D Train:
http://collider.com/tag/the-d-train/
For More Collider:
http://collider.com/
https://twitter.com/collidernews
https://www.facebook.com/colliderdotcom
As the online source for movies, television, breaking news, incisive content, and imminent trends, Collider Videos is more than an essential destination; it’s the homepage for young men obsessed with staying ahead of the curve.
Jack Black and James Marsden Play “Save or Kill” from Collider.

One of my favorite films from this year’s Sundance Film Festival was first time directors Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul’s dramedy The D Train. The movie stars Jack Black as a desperate man trying to organize a high school reunion who courts a former classmate (James Marsden) in the hopes that his celebrity (he starred in a national commercial) may be enough to draw in other alums. While I could go into the specifics of why you should seek out this movie, I’d be giving away some of the film's secrets. Just trust me when I say The D Train is a great twist on the typical high school reunion movie and it’s worth your time and money. It also stars Kathryn Hahn, Jeffrey Tambor, Mike White, Kyle Bornheimer, Henry Zebrowski, and Russell Posner. The film opens in limited release this weekend.
At the Los Angeles press day I landed an exclusive video interview with Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul. They talked about the genesis of the story, making the film in only 22 days, their first cut, casting Jack Black, not spoiling the movie in the trailer, future projects, and more.
Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul:
0:32 – The genesis of the story.
1:31 – Straying true to their original idea and the reality of the story.
2:18 – How they made the film in 22 days.
3:08 – What they learned through the process of making the movie.
3:48 – The length of the first cut compared to the finished film.
4:08 – The amount of deleted scenes versus tightening up the picture.
4:29 – How Jack Black was the actor they wanted to land the most.
5:10 – Their writing process.
5:58 – What they remember about premiering their movie at Sundance.
6:50 – Their involvement in cutting the trailer to avoid spoilers.
7:13 – Future projects.
For More Collider:
http://collider.com/
https://twitter.com/collidernews
https://www.facebook.com/colliderdotcom
As the online source for movies, television, breaking news, incisive content, and imminent trends, Collider Videos is more than an essential destination; it’s the homepage for young men obsessed with staying ahead of the curve.
'The D Train' Interview: Writer-Directors Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul from Complex.

Meet The Artists '15: Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel

Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel on their film "The D Train," which premiered in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and is now in theaters.
Learn more about "The D Train" at: http://www.sundance.org/projects/the-d-train
The Official YouTube Channel of the Sundance Film Festival, presented by the non-profit Sundance Institute.
Enjoy up-to-the minute coverage of the Festival, including filmmaker panels, interviews and behind-the-scenes footage.

We go one-on-one with David Goodman, Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel to talk about the TV series premiere of Allen Gregory at Comic-Con 2011.
For more TV videos, TV episodes, TV reviews, celebrity interviews and more, go to:
http://www.tvweb.com
Connect with other TV fans on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/TVweb/167115801169
Follow us on Twitter:
http://twitter.com/tvweb

Jack Black and James Marsden Play “Save or Kill”

One of my favorite films from this year’s Sundance Film Festival was first time directors Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul’s dramedy The D Train. The movie stars Jack Black as a desperate man trying to organize a high school reunion who courts a former classmate (James Marsden) in the hopes that his celebrity (he starred in a national commercial) may be enough to draw in other alums. While I could go into the specifics of why you should seek out this movie, I’d be giving away some of the film’s secrets. Just trust me when I say The D Train is a great twist on the typical high school reunion movie and it’s worth your time and money. It also stars Kathryn Hahn, Jeffrey Tambor, Mike White, Kyle Bornheimer, Henry Zebrowski, and Russell Posner. The film is now playing in limited release.
In the video below, Jack Black and James Marsden play a game I’m calling “Save or Kill.” The purpose of the game is to find out which franchises, people, or bands people would choose when pitted against something else of equal value. If you were told you can save one of these things and the other would be erased from existence, what would you pick?
In today’s edition we’ve got:
• Star Wars vs. Star Trek
• Han Solo vs. Indiana Jones
• The Beatles vs. The Rolling Stone
• Game of Thrones vs. Breaking Bad.
• Zelda vs. or Mario
• 'N Sync vs. Backstreet Boys
• Mad Men vs. The Wire
For more on The D Train:
http://collider.com/tag/the-d-train/
For More Collider:
http://collider.com/
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